Homer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVA

Homer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVAHomer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVAHomer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVA

Homer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVA

Homer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVAHomer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVAHomer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVA
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  • Home
  • Property Search
  • General Info
    • Real Property
    • Tangibles
    • Motor Vehicles
    • Appeals
  • Exemptions
    • Homestead Exemption
    • Agricultural Exemptions
    • Church Exemptions
    • Other Property Exemptions
  • Forms
  • Useful Links

tangible Property

 Tangible personal property is physical property, usually movable, that has value and utility in and of itself (examples: trade tools, fixtures, office equipment, inventory). In determining whether an item is real property or tangible personal property, the following aspects must be considered:

  • The manner in which the item is fixed or attached to the real estate.
  • The intention of the party who attached the item.
  • The purpose for which the premises are used.

Generally, items remain personal property if they can be removed without damage to the real estate or to the item itself. Machinery bolted to the floor to prevent movement while in operation would remain personal property. If the machinery were built into the building in such a manner that its removal would produce considerable damage to the building, it would be part of the real estate.

 All individuals and business entities who own, lease, or have a beneficial interest in taxable, tangible property located within Kentucky on January 1 must file a tangible property tax return. All tangible property is taxable, except the following:

  • Personal household goods used in the home
  • Crops grown in the year which the assessment is made and in the hands of the producer
  • Tangible personal property owned by institutions exempted under Section 170 of the Kentucky Constitution.

The taxable situs of tangible personal property in Kentucky are the Counties where the property is physically located.

Another way to define tangible personal property is that it is every physical item subject to ownership except real and intangible property.

Forms

Tangible Personal Property Tax Return & Instructions (pdf)Download
Tangible Personal Property Tax Froms (xlsx)Download
Dealers Inventory Listing for Tangible Property Tax Returns (pdf)Download

Homer I. "Jay" Woods Jr. Boyd County PVA

Mailing Address: PO Box 434 Catlettsburg, KY 41129

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